Officers examine a body on the floor Monday at Trolley Square Mall in Salt Lake City. A man with a shotgun entered the shopping mall and began randomly shooting customers Monday night, killing five people before being fatally shot by police. (AP Photo/Douglas C. Pizac)

Excelsior College - Homeland Security, Law Enforcement, and Public Safety Excelsior College offers everything you want in a criminal justice degree. Important accreditations. Flexibility to work at your own pace, through credit-by-exam and online courses. And the chance to finish ahead of expectations-transferring credits from prior college, academy and military training. Concentrations include Homeland Security and Law Enforcement & Public Safety.
Visit www.excelsior.edu for more information.

THE Critical Tool in Your Arsenal
The TacSight SE35 thermal imager from Bullard enables law enforcement personnel to see heat signatures. It detects extremely small differences in temperature, so officers can distinguish people from their surroundings. Needing no light to operate, TacSight SE35 generates high-quality images, even on the darkest nights.
For more information visit www.bullard.com

The International Law Enforcement Educators and Trainers Association (ILEETA) will conduct its 2007 International Training Conference and Expo April 17 through April 21, 2007 in Wheeling, IL. Developed for criminal justice instructors, members are part of an educational information sharing network that fosters a commitment to providing necessary, timely information to the individuals responsible for training and educating law enforcement professionals.
Visit www.ileeta.org for more information.

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